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The type or namespace name 'Routing' does not exist in the namespace 'System.Web' (are you missing an assembly reference?)

I do have the System.Web.Routing in my references for the project.

BUT - when I try to view System.Web.Routing in the OBJECT BROWSER, nothing is inside! The System.Web.Routing namespace is not in there - the entire thing is empty! Could it that the dll is corrupted? I tried to reinstall the .NET 4 and MVC 3 stuff, but its still empty!

I downloaded some project from some site which is made in VS 2003. When I open its project file in Notepad I get following at first line Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 8.00. I don't have VS 2003 in my PC but I have VB 2005 and 2008 Express Edition. Now I wanted to upgrade that file but it is not doing. Can somebody help to upgrade it.

I just upgraded my VS2008 solution to VS2010 and have run into a problem.
I have a .NET C# application that references a managed C++ DLL, which in turn links to a native static library. All this works just fine. However, whenever I attempt to run the C# application, Visual Studio claims that the native static library is out of
date and must be recompiled. It does that even after I've just compiled the native library.
When allowing VS2010 to build the native project, the only thing it does is this:
1> LibraryName.vcxproj -> C:\Bleh\Blah\LibraryName.lib
Is there a way I can figure out what's causing VS2010 to think the project is out of date?

I installed SQLEXPRESS 2008 in Web Server 2008 . After 6 months, it stopped working , I am getting error that SQL Server evaluation period has expired. As SQL EXPRESS is not starting, I am not able to upgrade to SQL Server standard edition
and also I am not able to retrieve the databases from the server. Websites that are using SQL EXPRESS are not working. Please help

We are upgrading the platform for our production SQL 2005 server. Of course, I have done this task numerous times....however this is the first time I will be dealing with Reporting Services. I am concerned that it may not be a simple backup databases
and then restore on new server, because of the encryption keys.
What do I need to do ?
Thanks!

I have created two custom webparts which I deploy as a Feature within a Solution. These webparts have been added to various pages on my site. Due to design changes, I upgraded the webparts with some new functionality and some
other changes to the webpart properties, such as the WebPart title, title icon and catalog icon. After I have retracted/deleted the old solution and re-deployed the new solution (and activated the feature) the webparts have been upgraded fine, however,
the webpart properties were not changed for any webparts that were already added to pages. I can add new instances of the webparts and they have the updated properties (and also show correctly in the wp gallery and catalog).
Is there a step I am missing in order to upgrade any webparts (namely the properties) that have already been added to pages? Or is this something I have to take care of programmatically somehow to workaround the upgrade problem?

Hi,
I am trying to upgrade sql 2005 packages to sql 2008 after doing in-place upgrade of DE and SSIS. Can I know what packageformat column in msdb.dbo.sysssispackages refer to, as according to
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc879336.aspx
the value should be 2 if the package is in sql 2005 and it should be 3 if it is upgraded. But I am seeing only 0 or 1.
Can I know any other method to figure out version of the ssis packages?
I am having issues upgrading SSIS Packages from 2005 to 2008, using SSIS package upgrade wizard.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
KRanp.

Hi all,
I've just tried to install SharePoint Foundation on 2010 on Windows Small Business Server 2008 and whilst the literature I've found suggests that this is supported, I receive the following error:
SharePoint 2010 Products cannot be installed in Stand-alone mode on a Domain Controller. For more information on upgrading, see http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=975805.
What's funny about the KB ID, is that it doesn't exist.
The pre-requisites for SharePoint 2010 Foundation installed OK and the SharePoint installer has detected that it will perform an in-place upgrade. the STSADM -o preupgradecheck output is below.
Any idea's? It would be really great if we could start using the shared workspace and ribbon features that are inherent with SPF2010.
Jason.

Not sure I'm in the right Forum - feel free to send me elsewhere!
I have several website built with FrontPage (over the last decade) delivered by IIS6. All the FrontPage extensions go away (I believe) in IIS7.5 so I need to upgrade those sites and it sounds like the right tool is SharePoint Designer 2007 (maybe
2010 later on). There is no SharePoint Services involved in this - just creation and maintenance of websites served up by plain IIS.
Some of the FP extensions might be hard to replace, but I'll find a way or a widget. At the moment I'm mostly concerned with the Themes that we had applied to those FP websites. My 2 main questions:
1 - Is there a tool that takes the Theme's package of graphics and CSS and turns it into SharePoint usable graphics and CSS? Maybe I can just move all the existing themes files to the new site and do a bunch of editing and relinking?
2 - Is there something similar in SharePoint that takes the place of FP Themes? Without MOSS there are no Master Pages (so far as I know).

I have a general question: I'm upgrading from sql 2005 SP 2 x64 on Windows 2003 R2 SP2 to sql 2008 SP1. Disks are directly attached, (no SAN). Can I detach my user databases first, run the upgrade, then re-attach? Is it faster
that way? Are there any dangers in doing that? Also, you'd think it would make recovering from a failed upgrade easier since they reside on a separate drive and will still be 2005 database files. I could re-install sql 2005 and re-attach them
since they never were touched by the upgrade.

Over the next couple of days I need to preform a sql server upgrade on our Dynamics server and normally this wouldn't be a problem but I am currently running 32 bit sql 2005 on the machine that I plan to install sql 2008 64 bit standard edition onto.
Can I do an "in place upgrade" over the existing installation? It is the default installation (MSSQLSERVER). I wasn't sure if this would be possible for me to do or not since I am doing the 32/64 bit jump.
Or do I need to uninstall sql 2005 from the machine entirely and then put on 2008?
I am hoping someone has been down this road before because I'm trying to plan out the quickest path to get this accomplished. Thanks in advance for any help!

Hi,
Actually right now there is Newform.aspx of the list in MOSS 2007 through which we are collecting the data from the user.Now our customer is planning to migrate the application to SharePoint 2010 so i just want to know so that can we get a easy support to
implement in InfoPath 2010 compared to the list of MOSS 2007
Thanks & Regards,
Sudheer

I've just upgraded my development machine from XP SP3 (IIS5.1) to Win7 x64 (IIS7.5)Since doing this, my app has started to behave differently. Within it I store users' preferences/access levels using an instance of a class that I store within the Session object. This class is shown:Public Class UserSessionObject
Private _customerID As Integer
Private _userPermission As Integer
Private _customerPermission As Integer
Public Property CustomerID As Integer
Get
Return _customerID
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Integer)
_customerID = value
End Set
End Property
Public Property UserPermission As Integer
Get
Return _userPermission
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Integer)
_userPermission = value
End Set
End Property
Public Property CustomerPermission As Integer
Get
Return _customerPermission
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Integer)
_customerPermission = value
End Set
End Property
Public Sub New(ByVal CustomerID As Integer, ByVal UserPermission As Integer, ByVal CustomerPermission As Integer)
_customerID = CustomerID
_userPermission = UserPermission
_customerPermission = CustomerPermission
End Sub
End Class My requirement is that on each page request (other than the login page), the application should check that the Session object exists. The page data is therefore shown based on the values within the session obj